Moving somewhere?
August 8, 2008Life is always about changes and it usually involves adjustment and acceptance - a new career, meeting a different set of friends, transferring to another place or a long-term trip abroad. One very important change for our family was when we decided to go back to our hometown after many years spent in another province where we had our business. It was tough looking for a large vehicle to accommodate all our belongings accumulated through the years.
Moving to another place can be stressful, especially with deciding on which items to keep and which to leave behind. For a Boston moving company such as Humboldt Storage and Moving, their clients’ trust in their service is their main responsibility more than just the packing, storing and moving stuff. They have high-tech storage which is temperature-controlled and equipped with security cameras for monitoring. This ensures safety for the clients’ prized possessions and fragile items such as art work, decors, furniture and other valuable items.
For the clients, a smooth process of transferring to another place would somehow lessen the stress which usually comes with it. Giving good service to customers ensures good reputation for the moving company, thus resulting to referrals by satisfied customers to their friends or repeat requests for future transfers.
At Kutna Hora
We’re back from Kutna Hora, where its city center is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Going there took about more than an hour’s drive from Praha. It was a sunny afternoon for the four of us (cutie sis and hubby, baby C and I). Good thing, baby C was behaving nicely with me at the back, strapped in her car seat, while I fed her with chocolate wafers. We dropped by McDonald’s for burgers and fries for our lunch.
Our first stop was the Church of Bones (Cemetery Church of All Saints with an Ossuary), then we walked to the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin at Sedlec, drove to St. Barbara’s Cathedral and passed by the Stone Fountain and St. James Church.
Here are some photos:
Cemetery Church of All Saints with an Ossuary
Interior of the Cemetery Church of All Saints with an Ossuary
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